06.29.2015, 04:22 AM | #7021 |
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Haha, yeah, Dunga. Poor old Brazil. A country that doesn't just have to compete against other nations but against its own footballing identity, too.
With video tech, it should go further than just retrospective post match decisions - which we already have. For key decisions, the ref should be able to consult someone on the sidelines with a monitor. |
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06.30.2015, 06:46 PM | #7022 |
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argentina scored and my stream locked up!!
--- argentina 2 paraguay 1 @ 45' paraguay started controlling, then argentina scored two, then paraguay rose again & scored before halftime i love paraguay-- they have the biggest cojones of any south american country-- always have |
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06.30.2015, 08:21 PM | #7023 |
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jiminy f. ape, argentina beats paraguay 6 to 1!
it was sad, watching. paraguay never gave up but they were just outgunned in every front-- they don't have 1/10th of the talent that argentina does. and they got ripped apart exponentially. now argentina please DO THE SAME TO CHILE. they don't deserve to be in the final with their fingerassrape qualification oh, and yesterday peru was playing better than chile until the idiot zambrano had himself thrown out early in the game-- 3 fouls in 20 minutes (one warning, one yellow, one straight red for kicking someone's kidneys). ended up 2-1 for chile but 11 to 11 could have been very different. ANYWAY. i'll be rooting for the insufferable argentinians for the final. they really have the best team. |
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07.01.2015, 10:16 PM | #7024 |
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Same ol Honduras
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07.02.2015, 05:40 AM | #7025 |
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Not having seen the actual games, I wanted Chile to win at the beginning but everything I've read, especially since the Uruguay game, makes me want it to be Argentina.
Meanwhile transfer window now open: Man U have made a Ł50m bid for Thomas Muller. I'd like to see him in the Prem but think he wants to stay at Bayern. |
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07.02.2015, 07:13 AM | #7026 |
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argentina has been the dominant team of the tournament by far. they have no competition.
brazil is like a giant airplane going down in flames uruguay without suarez not a threat chile plays pretty but has shown serious weak spots and has only made it with the help of various refs colombia a massive disappointment-- falcao a zero, james null, what the hell happened? paraguay always corageous but they have no game peru well organized and a cohesive team but lacking the insane individual talent of argentina (west ham is getting one of their players though) argentina should win it all. chile wants it bad of course but argentina easily on another level. -- as for muller-- he should go! i don't understand what he does at bayern anymore. not his fault but the overlarded lineup. |
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Ive never liked the "own goal" im futbol.. just seems unfair. Its like, hey all kinds of goals are negated all the time... seems like they could change the rules. If my team won that way id be embarrassed yo
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You talking about the women's England game? Just heartbreaking. And to be honest it was one of those damned if you did, damned if you didn't go for the ball. Talk the Man Utd are offering Jonny Evans as a trade for Seamus Coleman. No. Just no thank you.
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07.03.2015, 06:02 AM | #7029 |
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True, but would I be happy for West Ham to win against Chelsea thanks to a JT own goal? Fucking hell yeah! I might even love it more than if we'd scored ourselves. Schadenfreude's a motherfucker.
Don't see how Evans would ever be a sweetener in any deal, least of all for Coleman. Hope you keep him. You getting Deulofeu on permanent seems like a good bit of business long-term. |
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07.03.2015, 05:47 PM | #7030 |
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perú-paraguay for 3rd place in 45'
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07.04.2015, 10:55 AM | #7031 |
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perú 2 paraguay 0, it was a lively 2nd half. lots of young talent in perú-- advíncula, cueva, reyna, vargas, etc.
demonyo, i think you'll like advíncula if west jamón gets him. chile-argentina starts i think in 4 hours |
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07.04.2015, 05:54 PM | #7032 |
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0-0 after 120', 4-1 in penalties, THE LONE STAR WINS THE CUP.
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Brilliant. Wonder what the odds at the beginning of the tournament were for them to win.
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they were one of the heavy favorites-- seasoned team with a great world cup performance 2 years ago, and same coach as then, their share of international stars, playing at home, brazil in decline, uruguay without suárez, etc. -- one interesting thing to remark aside of that is the success of argentinian coaches on this tournament, who take the first 3 places: 1st - jorge sampaoli 2nd - tata martino 3rd - ricardo gareca ... 6th - josé pékerman 10th - gustavo quinteros |
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Coming in here with your facts and opposing opinions. Facts schmacts!
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Argentina's football culture seems much more rounded than Brazil's. Brazil obviously produces great players (although arguably no more than Argentina has) but very few coaches of note. Weird for such a football-obsessed country. Scolari's the only one I can think of whose had any significant career outside his own country. And even that looks better on paper than what he actually achieved. |
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either that or a cultural bias towards producing an overabundance of philosophers and psychoanalists. yeah, i don't know why-- even with extremes of hate like bilardo, they do make a lot of contributions to tactics and bielsa-- argentino too. -- btw, tonight's women's world cup final. yes, some people will say "too slow" or "too soft" or whatever, and sure, i have the same problem, but it's the final, and the u.s. will play, and demonyo will have the chance to see his one and only true & eternal love, hope solo. |
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I agree with you on the too slow, but not the too soft. I've not seen one person rolling around pretending to be in agony in the whole tournament. Compare that to the men's and there's something very wrong. Women's football has a long way to go after being suppressed for so long, but that doesn't mean it can't be exciting any more than League 2 football can.
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